I live in high taxes high corruption part of it
Max-stats 😎
Redditor trying new grounds…
As a matter of fact I used Reddit only to find Lemmy and that took less than two weeks. Never came back.
Slovakia has both taxes and corruption. Yay.
Taxes. Because I have a brain and understand how a civil, functioning society, works.
That’s cute.
Now add Gibraltar to the map.Shitpost ≠ shitty post
Or go to Britain and get both
Same for Germany ¯\(ツ)/¯
UK is in which zone … ?
Yes
My country has made it! We’re now taxes and not corruption! 🎉
The corruption is a lovely place to holiday in though
Until you realize your life is in fucking danger there. Nearly every summer, in Greece, we are dealing with wildfires.
Last year, there was a fire in Rhodes during September. People were jumping in the sea to save their life. The response of the government was to provide vouchers to tourists from foreign countries, so that they will visit again next year.
The government gave no shit to Greek people, and I don’t really think people from other countries dared to come again.
Besides the issues with emergency services, there are also pricing problems. I only know about Greece and Turkey. In tourist areas of those countries, all prices are inexcusably high.
This year a wildfire started in the center of fucking Athens.
Then it’s not wild, it’s urban.
Why not both?
Moronic post.
Lol, imagine being so naive (or dense) you think these two things can exist without each other.
In Hungary, the effective tax rate is ~33%, we also have 27%(!) VAT, but hey, if you’re making the grandchildren of Fidesz voters work “real manly job”, you can get a 0% tax rate on your business.
we also have 27%(!) VAT
That’s wild
The rationale is to “punish not the work but the rich”, except the rich gets to skirt around VAT, by having at least one business. Also we literally have the tax system suggested by the Bell Curve authors, to “encourage high-IQ families to make children”.
Nice to see a sneak preview of my country in a year or two…
Ah, a distinction without a difference
This is extremely accurate based on my 25 years of working in CEE.









